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How Do Emergency Departments Contribute to Public Health Surveillance?
Emergency departments play a key role in
public health surveillance
by serving as sentinel sites for monitoring health events. Data collected in EDs can be used to track
disease trends
, identify
emerging health threats
, and evaluate the impact of public health interventions. This real-time data is crucial for timely
public health responses
.
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